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Substituting brackish water for fresh can cut oil’s impact on environment
About 90 percent of the water used in hydraulic fracturing in the Eagle Ford Shale is now drawn from fresh groundwater aquifers.
‘Discovery engine’ will advance study of supernovas for A&M astronomers
National Science Foundation supports $473 million construction of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
Saving the cranes: Interdisciplinary team studies vector-borne parasites
The goal is to identify the diversity and seasonality of parasites in whooping and sandhill cranes in the United States and Canada
Cosmic magnifying glass: Team finds the most distant ‘lensing galaxy’ yet
Discovery may reveal how young galaxies in the early universe grew into the massive dark-matter-dominated galaxies of today
Legal scholar works with advocates to help inmates re-enter society
Associate Professor Lisa Rich wants to give former prisoners the tools they need for success through programs designed to reduce relapses
How do decaying trees affect their ecosystems? New study may explain
NASA-funded research will use LiDAR technology to track dead and fallen trees in Texas forests
Greed is good? Not for shareholders, says a new study of CEO behavior
Companies with ‘greedy’ CEOs tend to produce lower shareholder value, research at Texas A&M suggests
Found: The lost anchor of the HMS Chatham? A&M begins verification
Laboratory will study salvaged artifact for 18 to 24 months before the 18th century anchor returns to Vancouver
Virtual exploration: Archaeologists use laptops to study sunken ships
19th century shipwrecks found on ocean floor just 180 miles from Texas A&M-Galveston campus